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A chilling account of Hugo Chávez's shadow war on the United States The American government has shrugged off South American politics for nearly forty years. In the meantime, our neighbor to the south has grown into an unprecedented threat. Hugo Chávez, the current president of Venezuela and a self-proclaimed enemy of the United States, commands what even Osama bin Laden only dreams of -- but few Americans see him as a true danger to this country. This book argues that we should. Chávez has the means and the motivation to harm the United States in a way that few other countries can, and he has declared an "asymmetric war" against America. He runs a sovereign nation that is the fourth largest supplier of oil to the United States. He enjoys annual windfall oil profits that equal the net worth of Bill Gates. He has more modern weapons than anyone in Latin America. He has strategic alliances with Iran, North Korea, and other enemies of America, yet he has duped many Americans -- from influential political and cultural leaders to ordinary citizens who benefit from his oil largess through his state-owned oil company -- into believing that he is a friend. Drawing on two decades of experience working at the highest level of Venezuelan and American politics, Schoen and Rowan go behind the scenes to examine Chávez's efforts to subvert both the American economy and his own country's stability. Not only did he help drive the price of oil from ten dollars a barrel to more than a hundred dollars a barrel, he's sponsored and become increasingly involved in civilian massacres, drug running, money laundering, nuclear weapons proliferation, and terrorist training. Schoen and Rowan have both the insight and the access to make a case not yet made in the American media. Over the course of the past decade while living and working in Venezuela as writers and political consultants, they've investigated Ch‡vez's past, explored his family connections, and gone up against him in a series of elections. Their startling revelations about Ch‡vez's rise to power and his reach into American politics make this the kind of urgent, newsbreaking narrative that will spark vital debate in the corridors of power. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Douglas Schoen | | Hardcover:
| 240 pages | | Publisher:
| Free Press | | Publication Date:
| January 06, 2009 | | Language:
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Dripping with Bias and "America is the Best!" rhetoricNov 21, 2011
By melissa This book is so ridiculously opinionated, there is not one sentence in it that is not dripping with bias and colorful adjectives. I tried using it for a research paper on Chavez, and ended up using it as an example of how Americans hate him for no reason other than he is GASP!!! a socialist! And how America hates Venezuela because they want to GASP! nationalize just 20% more of their oil resources!
It mocks the poverty that is consistent to Venezuela, and shows pure hatred towards Islam, Cuba, and socialism.
Get out of your American bubble and write a truthful book.
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Pure propagandaApr 22, 2012
By Robert This book is good fire-starter material at best. It is so full of distortions and outright lies and propaganda. Hugo Chavez is not the demon American media makes him out to be. The truth about the media campaign to discredit and demonize Chavez is this; Chavez is an incredibly brave and courageous leader who stood up against American imperialism, he nationalized the oil industry and used the profits to help the poor in Venezuela, which hurt American oil profits!. American oil companies of course don't like this, since they would rather perpetuate a system that benefits the few at the expense of the many, what American corporations have been doing in Latin America is nothing less than brutal exploitation and profiteering, regardless of the social and environmental cost, which they have no regards for.
Any propaganda you see against Hugo Chavez that attempts to demonize him and taboo him in some way or another in American media you can trace it back every single time to this; he is limiting American corporate access to the valuable natural resources in that country, American corporations are not getting there way, the result is garbage propaganda like this book here. The goal of all this propaganda is to raise enough popular support against the current government of Venezuela in order to justify intervention and removing Chavez from power, SO THAT American corporations can proceed to brutally exploit that country for its resources again. This is a trend that America repeats all over the world, you can always tell which countries have resources that American corporations want by just turning on the news and seeing which foreign leaders they are trying to demonize and discredit. Once you know the game the pattern is not hard to recognize. A good present example would be Syria and Iran, see what I'm talking about now? Don't fall for any of it!
Oil can ruin a democracyJan 05, 2011
By BernardZ The book seems to be a bit confusing. It contains a plan to get rid or reduce Hugo Chavez power, by mainly cutting his market in oil if that is all required what sort of a threat is he? I also confess, I find the part of a Hezbollah base implausible.
Still I do accept that Chavez has with his grand socialist and anti Western schemes has wrecked in Venezuela the social system, economy and political process.
Many of the threats noted in this book published in 2009, have gotten worse. 2010 figures show this society experienced a growing crime rate, increased inflation now 35%, more people leaving and real standard of living falling. This is despite an increase in oil prices in 2010.
Furthermore, it appears that Venezuela now accounts for much of the world's cocaine shipments to Europe and the US. How much of this is Chavez's directly and how much is his underlining is unclear.
The problem ultimately is oil. As long as oil prices are high, people like Chavez have power.
An eye-opener, if you have not lived in VenezuelaNov 16, 2010
By Andres Valencia
"ARVAL"
Michael Rowan went native and married in Venezuela well before Chavez arrived in the scene. He knows first hand. Douglas Schoen is an expert political analyst than shoots from the left. Excellent!
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Keeping Your Enemies CloseJan 12, 2009
By Paul Hosse Of all the dangers facing us as a nation, be it the indiscriminate murderers of radical Islam, the economic meltdown, global warming, famine, global pandemics, perhaps none are such an immediate threat to us as Hugo Chavez, the president and dictator of Venezuela. Chavez has the ways and means through the national oil company, CITCO, to inflict damage on the American economy in ways Bin Laden. Kim and Ahmadinejad can only dream about. He has challenged US interests at every step, including supporting drug cartels, narcoterrorists, and acting as a conduit for our enemies, including providing a "training base" for the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah in Venezuela. At the same time, Chavez has worked hard, using his deep pockets of petrodollars to "buy friends and influence nations" while striving to assume the mantle of his childhood hero, Fidel Castro. Nowhere better is the story of Hugo Chavez lay bare than in "The Threat Closer to Home: Hugo Chavez and the War Against America" by Douglas E. Schoen and Michael Bowen. The authors, both highly versed in international intrigue, have written a finely detailed description of Chavez's childhood and rise to power through corruption, intimidation, and blind luck and know better than anyone what his intentions toward the West are. Like another dictator, Adolf Hitler, Hugo Chavez has never hidden his hatred for democracy, be it in the West or the US in particular. With his deep seated ambition to dominate the Western Hemisphere, Chavez uses CITCO as his weapon of choice rather than bombs. The chief difference between Chavez and his predecessors, as the authors point out, are vast oil reserves at his disposal and our near total dependence of foreign oil. If Hitler, Stalin, or Castro had a "CITCO" at their disposal, the world would be a very different place today. If you want to know more about this powerful, but rarely reported on enemy of democracy, or if you simply have an interest in geopolitics, I urge to read "The Threat Closer to Home" by Douglas E. Schoen and Michael Bowen. It will be eye opening.
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